NYC Apartment Tours: Tribeca & Soho Edition!
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Today, we’re exploring the cost of living in some of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods: Tribeca and Soho. We’ll tour 3 apartments in Tribeca, 3 in Soho, and end with a luxury 2-bedroom in Hudson Square. I’ll be rating each unit based on size, layout, natural light, unit amenities, and access to the subway. Plus, I’ll sprinkle in some fun facts about these neighborhoods throughout the video. Let’s get started!
Tribeca Apartments:
Studio near Park Place & Broadway ($4,250):
Size: 4.5 stars
Layout: 5 stars
Natural Light: 4 stars
Unit Amenities: 4 stars
Subway Access: 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 stars
1 Bedroom with Terrace ($5,300):
Size: 4 stars
Layout: 5 stars
Natural Light: 3.5 stars
Unit Amenities: 4.5 stars
Subway Access: 5 stars
Overall: 4.4 stars
2 Bedroom with Terrace ($6,900):
Size: 5 stars
Layout: 5 stars
Natural Light: 4 stars
Unit Amenities: 4.5 stars
Subway Access: 4.5 stars
Overall: 4.6 stars
Soho Apartments:
1 Bedroom Walk-Up near King St & 6th ($3,400):
Size: 3 stars
Layout: 2.5 stars
Natural Light: 3 stars
Unit Amenities: 3 stars
Subway Access: 5 stars
Overall: 3.3 stars
Updated 1 Bedroom near Prince & Broadway ($7,000):
Size: 4.5 stars
Layout: 4 stars
Natural Light: 4 stars
Unit Amenities: 5 stars
Subway Access: 4.5 stars
Overall: 4.4 stars
4 Bedroom near Canal & Greene St ($9,500):
Size: 3.5 stars
Layout: 4 stars
Natural Light: 3 stars
Unit Amenities: 4 stars
Subway Access: 5 stars
Overall: 3.9 stars
Hudson Square Apartment:
Luxury 2 Bedroom 2 Bath near Charlton & Hudson St ($11,500):
Size: 4 stars
Layout: 5 stars
Natural Light: 4 stars
Unit Amenities: 5 stars
Subway Access: 5 stars
Overall: 4.6 stars
Which apartment would you rate the highest? Let me know in the comments!
If you’re in the market for a new place don't hesitate to reach out!
Email: hbailiff@opgny.com
Hayley Bailiff
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson - Residential & Commercial
Oxford Property Group - 5 West 37th, 12th floor, NY, NY
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Instagram & Tiktok: @hayley_bailiff
I find your videos are the best NYC real estate tours on UA-cam as they are to the point, get all the facts and don't waffle on. My favourite is number two with the sun drenched terrace but I also love the cheapest/Soho with the tree outlook; I could happily live there! Thanks from Australia
I appreciate the kinds words and support! I'd be happy in just about any of them, but I always prefer private outdoor space whenever possible!
Great presentation because you understand what is important to your audience and your comments are spot on..
I think I found my new NYC Real Estate Channel! I love that you add in the subway and/or bus stops to let people know what they can expect. I was watching Cash Jordan but now all he talks about are the problems with NYC - you show what good about NYC! Thanks!
Happy to have you on board!
Thank you for showing some cute apartments. I always like the apartments to have in unit washer & dryers.😊
The last apartments is very nice!😊
Love watching your videos. I really liked the layout of the 4bedroom 2 bathroom unit
Hayley love your comments and your local facts
Aw thanks UB!
I’m a new sub to your channel but just wanted to say your videos are great! I appreciate your rating system and the way you review the apartments, very informative. Also, I appreciate you defending NYC, it’s not a cesspool at all, every city has its problems but being the largest in the USA, and maybe the world brings unique challenges but overall, I love NYC. Maybe someday I’ll get back there!
I liked the one with the L-shaped living/dining area, but I'm also a sucker for exposed brick, so the 4br was fun to tour.
I like your rating system. It is based on fact and not opinion which is fair. I can't get over the expense of NYC living. Based on your previous video of what is needed to rent an apartment I don't see how the average income earners can afford to live in Manhattan unless they take on a bunch of roommates or live in tiny little boxes. I agree with you though, the city holds a fascination to me that could never be rivaled. I live in Alberta Canada and years ago I was able to live on my own in a 1 bd apartment for a couple of years. I was young and had no savings, just check to check but I still had no problems with affordability. I guess I never realized just how lucky I was. Nowadays rents have gone crazy here too but not as high as Manhattan. I find myself looking forward to your video's. I love your approach and down to earth nature. Thank you very much.
Just INSANE prices for a studio and 1 bedroom both of these are TRIPLE $$ what we pay for our 3200 sq ft home in California 🌴
Beautiful apartments ..but so expensive for what they are!
Thanks for another great video! It was fun to see a apartment that was furnished. Looking forward to more future videos.
I've just subscribed! Sounds and looks like a lovely series of videos about my favourite US city.....I am looking forward to some serious armchair travel....
Happy to have you!
I would probably never be able to move to New York, but I do love watching your apartment videos. I think you need to do a tour of your own personal apartment. I would love to see it.
I've considered doing my own apartment but I'm on the fence about putting my home out there for security purposes. If I don't do one soon though I promise to do one before I eventually move! Although fair warning, I won't be moving for a while.
I enjoy your apartment tours. Regarding NYC…
I visit the City about 4/5 times a year for concerts etc. One thing that annoys me more and more each year is all the scaffolding on the sidewalks. I wouldn’t mind if the building owners were doing repairs, but that’s rarely the case.
They don’t have this problem in Chicago, or other cities with tall buildings.
You are so well spoken and your content is very organized and easy to follow. Great job!
I appreciate your kind words!
There is only one unit that has a window in the bathroom and that is the only unit I like.
Interesting video thanks, I have to agree totally with your comment about some of the comments on here degrading New York City, proper, if you could afford it, which is probably a very high bar for most, I would take the city and live in a smaller place versus living in the suburbs also any day. Love living in a city and what it offers me as a human being compared to some very boring suburb where I basically feel lost and out of place.
Thanks!
Subscribed babe!❤❤❤❤
The prices are so high. $4,000 a month for a bed in the lounge room 😂. That $7,000 australian $ a month. Who earns these disposable dollars? $2,000 a week to live in a light box close to many train stations.
$11,000, but no view?! 😵💫
I was just as surprised as you, but it is one of the most expensive areas of the city!
Hi Hayley! 🏙🗽
Cool channel just subbed
I agree people flourish in different environments for example I’d slay in Coney Island 🏝 find me on the boardwalk prancing on the beach 🏖
Of course I love the last apartment, but I also really liked the first studio in Tribeca! All of these neighborhoods are incredible. What is your favorite neighborhood in Manhattan??
I really like a good studio too! I also like the kitchen being separate, just a personal preference.
And my favorite neighborhood is tough! It depends on what I'm looking to go do. I just renewed my lease so I won't be moving anytime soon but I would love to move to the Soho area next. The only down side is the nearest park is Washington Square Park, which would only be close if you lived in the northern part of Soho. Not a bad walk, but not exactly around the corner.
@@hayley_bailiff Soho is great! But you're right, the park situation is not the best.
@@hayley_bailiff Washington Square Park was great for a hot minute. But when they stopped prosecuting criminals and let people do whatever they want, now it's just a cesspool of braindead anti-Semites and potheads. Wokeness is a mental illness.
can you include the price for each apartment on the graphic where you tally up the stars? It would be helpful! I love your videos!
Sorry about that, I meant to add it in the corner while editing! I saw a request on one of my other videos and it just slipped my mind while working on this one
@@hayley_bailiff I was probably the person that requested it lol. Thanks so much, these videos are so helpful!!
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I'm assuming that the boroughs have lower price tags. I know that Brooklyn is still expensive.
Pretty much the further from downtown Manhattan you get the more affordable the city becomes! Brooklyn/Queens right along the East River are pretty pricey, but if you go a few subway stops in you can pay significantly less. Upper Manhattan also tends to have much more affordable units, at least more affordable by NYC standards.
parquet flooring is an automatic no.
These apartments are way too cheap, I hope they raise the rent asap. The rent should at least 10K USD per month.
I have some illegal immigrant cousins in NYC that need a place to stay can you help out please
Unfortunately most management companies require a SSN and credit history. Their best bet would be to try and find an individual building owner who would be willing to help them out! Maybe they will have luck on a website called listings project where you have to be the owner or current tenant to post, and all posts are verified by their team. They update the list every Wednesday